Stanley Clarke School Days-Letterman

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2008

Bass Fusion Monster

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  • That was probably the best day on the job ever for those guys.

  • Man...watch those strings bend at 1:07.....

    I wonder how he tuned that bass?

    Stanley Clarke HAS to be the finest bass player ever in terms of tone, timing, melodic composition...oh, and speed.

    Speed alone is not why he will be considered, in the future, as the best.

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  • Man Stanley can even do this song Radio Edit style and still make it dope as hell and in regards to Will Lee, here's a little known fact: dude is responsible for one of jazz music's classic bass lines, Westchester Lady by Bob James

  • @outlawtiki That's one of his Alembics.

  • @romperthefluffy You mean Will Lee and Anton Fig? Hardly. Fig is originally from South Africa, while Lee is from Texas.

  • This is why Clarke is my bass idol.

  • i think that the letterman bass player, and drummer are brothers

  • cool that he let the other guys shine as well........

  • Strings bend like rubber bands at 1:09

  • the best non-music part of this is realizing @1:26 that yes, indeed.....he is wearing a wing-collar shirt, suit jacket, black leather pants and Nike hightops

  • The House bass was Will Lee one of the finest studio guys in New York I'm sure he was happy to play with Clarke but Will could play with anybody and did

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